Sestao Sport Club
Sestao Sport Club was a Spanish football club based in Sestao, in the autonomous community of Basque Country. Founded it 1916, it held home matches at Campo Municipal de las Llanas, with a capacity of 8,900 seats.
History
Sestao managed to play 17 seasons in the second division, first staying seven seasons from 1954, but before the creation of Segunda División B, then from 1985–93.
After the 1995–96 season, its last in level two, Sestao, which had been relegated on the field, suffered another drop off it, and disappeared due to unsurmountable economic problems.[1][2] Following its demise, Sestao River Club was founded.
Season to season
Selected former players
- Agim Xhafa
- Demetrio Coelho
- Damir Koric
- Vicente Valle
- Enrique Arraiz
- Manuel Núñez
- Aitor Aguirre
- Joseba Aguirre
- Francisco Echevarría
- Antonio Gorriarán
- Gonzalo Arguiñano
- Javier Escalza
- Juan Ángel Rodríguez
- Aitor Martínez
- Andoni Murua
- Edorta Murua
- Jon Aspiazu
- Ernesto Valverde
- José Luis Mendilibar
- José María Nuñez
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Famous managers
References